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We will not let our spine be sold

byRajib Chowdhury
September 14, 2022
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We will not let our spine be sold

Acrylic on canvas, 72×60 inches, 2021

 

Our hunger will not be allowed to be incarcerated

Acrylic on canvas, 60×60 inches, 2021
All images © Rajib Chowdhury.
Rajib Chowdhury is a visual artist based in Baroda. He studied Painting in Govt. College of Art & Craft, Kolkata and Printmaking in Faculty of Fine Arts, M. S. University, Baroda. He has been showing his works nationally and internationally through several group shows and solo shows since 2000. He is the recipient of National Scholarship from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, AIFACS Award, and Gujarat State Lalit Kala Academy Award.

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